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the, the, this is the, the news life from berlin. donald trump, cruises to victory in the iowa republican caucasus. the former president is on the truck to take over 50 percent of the vote in the fast nominating contest of the us presidential campaign. sort of the governor on desantis took 2nd place. i had a former un invested. did you hear me? was it coming up? israel's development is to say is the military has concluded its intensive ground operations in the north of gaza and we will soon in that phase of fighting in the sol. so this trip we get the latest from our correspondents in jerusalem. and it's been red carpet time in los angeles as the us television industry holds its annual
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emmy awards succession. starting brian cox has one best drama, as well as the m e for best actor and best actress in a drama series. the not finish kind of, you're welcome to the program. we stopped in the us, but donald trump has bossed his 1st big test with republican voters to become that 2020 for presidential domini. as expected, the former president has won the iowa caucuses by a huge margin. meanwhile, the photo, the government around descent is, is flipping nikki haley to the run it up spots as the funding votes accounted speaking to support those trump said it's time for the party to unite. and i really think this is time now for everybody in our country to come together. we want to come together, whether it's republican or a crowd or
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a liberal or conservative. it would be so nice if we could come together and straighten out the world and straightened out the problems and straightened out all of the depth and destruction that we're witnessing. that's practically never been like this. it's just so important. and i want to make that a very big part of our mess, which we're going to come together. it's going to happen soon too. can i have correspond to jeannette of the doing on is on the ground in iowa city for us. i us to watch drums victory means for his campaign going forward. well was more than 51 percent of the vote. this was certainly a decisive win or for, for a trump telling us that at least an iowa, the republican party is still very much trumps. a party now whose campaign here in iowa was credited with some very strong organizing the trunk campaign and had a very strong ground ground game here. and even as the weather prompted fears along his campaign, that there would be a lower turnout and that his lead would not be as wide as initially projected those
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fears have clearly not materialized. trump is one step closer to that g o p nomination. he's one step closer to going head to head with joe biden in november. but of course we can't forget the circumstances at play here, we're talking about trump. this is somebody who deny the results of the 2020 election. this is someone who is facing multiple civil and, and criminal proceedings. he won iowa. he is on his way to become his parties, nor many an entirely democratically held the process. now this is going to be an election unlike any other and we've just witnessed the start of it. yes, it was a close race as well for 2nd. janelle, what does it mean for nicky? hear me and run the centers. and indeed, we've been talking about it all day. we have been saying that the most important
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aspect of this iowa caucus is the race for 2nd place. both nikki haley and rhonda scientists really needed strong. the 2nd place finishes in order to truly distinguish themselves as true contenders for trump and to get them some much needed the momentum for the primaries in the next states. now that didn't happen for either of them, but it's probably worse for desantos. who was really banking on iowa. he went all in on all you while he visited all 99 counties that he came in 2nd so far behind trump. and would such a small lead over hailey showed that that strategy really did not work and that his campaign truly might be in trouble here. and as for nikki haley, there were polls. so that came out ahead of you this caucus that pulled her ahead of desantis and india. and that might have raised expectations and hurt her and robbed her of some of that momentum that she might truly need going into new hampshire. next, the correspondent,
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genetic doing on speaking to me earlier from a very frozen ios city. now israel to the defense minister says the ministry has concluded its intensive ground operations in the north of gaza and boots soon ended that phase of fighting in the south of this trip pressure, as far as mounting with conditions for civilians independently deteriorating. israel says it's came and gaza is to destroy from us, which is designated as a terrorist organization by the e. u. the u. s. and other countries. barely any buildings still standing in the central gulf of neighborhood piles of rubble or shells out remains can be seen in every direction. so those who return, there's nothing to come back to the we were displaced doors to be able to reflect 1st to schools then to the we would tend to home to just simply belongings,
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which i do with. there's no life at old. there's no house at all, and there's nothing less high you said more than one point. 8000000 gallons have been forced from the home, submit the financing, but nowhere is spades. here, civil defense teams poll, injured families and bodies from an s strikes next to a mosque. the union is again calling from us to free. it says riley hostages, and for an end to the violence. nothing can justify the collective punishment of the policy of young people. stephen said in a situation, garza is beyond words, no edge, and no one is safe. amid the constant race of israel's attacks, johnson is the best thing to find food. hundreds flocks to this a truck in the hopes of finding supplies.
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we need the most important goods, the 1st of which is flour, consecutive on for almost a month now we've seen living without flour. we own eating rice. rice is not enough for a human being and it's causing health problems. we just want you to bring us flowers more to move us. you're not to know why you the risk of famine and disease. and the enclave continues to rise with israel severely restricting access of vital supplies to gov. the groups have repeatedly cooling for a last spring ceasefire. to late more aid in and ease the suffering of gases. civilians and the sponge rebecca toes in jerusalem has more on israel defensive inside gaza as officials say they are now moving to the next phase of the wall. still the defense minister, you'll have the lumber. i should, yesterday, in
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a, in a speech a guess today late yesterday said that that impact in intensive fighting in the north of the gaza strip has now been successful and has come to an end that will be moving to the next phase, as they call it of less intensive, more targeted operations there and the potentially, and soon i hope to also wind back those intensive operations in the hon. unice area . the idea of has indicated that it would potentially move even further south in the street with its operations to include that rafa border area. but we haven't seen that happening yet. and we have heard previously from the military that the north, the, the northern operation of the person in the north had been successful yet we did say that fighting continue. you'll have galant again, reiterating yesterday, that everything would be taken on a, the operational basis would be taken on, on conditions on the ground. so we'll have to see how that plays out in the south. but this is in keeping with, you know,
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statements we've been hearing from the prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who has been telling, particularly the english speaking international media. that things will be winding down. and the operation will be moving into this so called less intensive next phase. and that's up to, you know, strong pressure we've been saying in recent weeks, from the store to ally the us who has been really urging them to wind back to try to lessen the civilian casualties in the gaza strip, to wind down into a less intensive, more targeted phase of this more rebecca, how much pressure is the is really government under to and to talks for us is 5 as well. that depends where you're looking at. who your asking. obviously we've been saying intense international pressure from the likes of civilians in countries pretty much across the globe calling for states. fine. we've been saying protests, people coming out in the straits, demanding of that. that's a spot that does it say sign in gaza. we've also been saying some leaders from various countries also calling on to say fine as you heard in that report.
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international aid organizations also cooling for at least a limited say side to allow for aid to be able to be brought into this trip to prevent the dia, humanitarian catastrophe that we're seeing on the fold the. but when you look inside israel, there's less of a quote for phase 5. there is a lot of support for this for at least 4 is ralph military aims, of course, destroying masses, military capabilities and returning to hostages. when we talk about hostages, that we all sing some pressure for a safe, 5 families of the hostages, becoming increasingly frustrated with the government's approach. saying that they were worried that they wanted say their hostages come out alive. and in fact, they are in danger from the continued bombardments and we live with the for the time being. but thanks so much for joining us today. the, the correspondence rebecca to us talking to us from jerusalem after being postponed for months, emmys night, finally arrived in los angeles on monday, dominating the 2023 awards was
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h. b o succession, which claimed it's todd best drama series of war. one of $6.00 for the drama series, which follows the battles of a ball for media family. also doing well was the bad, which was named best comedy, while the road rates, drama, beef to best limited series. and the damage on this case. there matthews, a is in los angeles, you told me why a succession came out on top in so many awards as if you've seen all 3 of those. no, it's not a surprise. if you watch a succession and there you're an ad, it's like i am, i love succession. it was in its final season. it just did an incredible job to in the show. and so yes, it deserve the 6 awards. but it one also of course winning was be 145 awards and it's and then you also have to be are winning 6 awards. so no, no one surprise. i do think though,
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that some people were surprised that they were putting their in the comedy category . uh, there's been a little contingent as to whether or not it's a real comedy more. it's more drama than comedy, but it have some funny aspects to it. so bantering back and forth tonight online about that, but definitely well deserve 26 awards. and no, i haven't seen any of the series, but the way you describe them i don't see them. but any, any show highlights that stand out for you or oh, absolutely. first of all, the host anthony anderson decided to have his wing man be his mother. so we had a wing woman and she co hosted with him. it was really funny. he said he brought her to the show to interrupt all of the actors and actresses that are winning and are going to long with her acceptance speech. so that was quite funny. i loved that bit. i loved the fact that they brought christina applegate out of many people may not be aware, but she's an actress. that about a year or 2. she probably came out and said she has multiple, multiple sclerosis,
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so she will no longer be acting on she came on stage a to a standing ovation to reuse, maintaining was just wonderful to, to definitely see her there. and also some highlights with some historic when you know, you had alley long being the 1st asian american actress to win, best actress. so in the limited and the limited series. and then you also had quinta brunson and also uh i you from the bay are both winning, best supporting actress and best actress. and the comedy do oh and it's interesting because they're the 1st time the 2 black actresses have one, both a best supporting actress and best actress in the comedy series. so it was nice to see that on other outstanding more and perhaps some denied popstars elton john winning. and amy does that full time in a specialist law? so thoughts? yes, he's a 90 person to now become an e. got was it?
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he got that means that he has an m e. a grammy, an oscar, and a tony award from a being broadway, broadway musing. so yes, he is in a special category. unfortunately, he was not at the ceremony. so his partner was there to accept the award he's. i'm told he's recovering from knee surgery. so yes, elton john is now an e. got i did their math here was in la sciences ever. thank you. and the correct reminder of the top story we are following at this, donald trump has one victory in the are watered public and cvo because the former president took over 50 percent of the voted in the 1st of nominating contest of the us presidential campaign. florida governor wrong dissenters took 2nd place. i had a former un invested to make you hear me. that's all from us for the moment coming up next off to the break. that kind of dish resistance to eat or ons of
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a team camped out in the mountains of a rock that's all coming up in close off. don't forget there's more and i'll read science and all sorts of media channels on british pharmacy in billings. thank you . so much for watching with ease of the questions got any issues or thoughts say what the the.

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